Judge Rules That A Day To Remember Can Release ‘Common Courtesy’ Tomorrow!

It's been 1,057 days since A Day To Remember put an album out, that all changes tomorrow.

ARTICLE UPDATE: 'Common Courtesy' is now available and we've reviewed the album, click here to read what we had to say about the record. Keep scrolling for original article.

A US Judge has ruled in A Day To Remember's favour and paved the way for the release of long overdue fifth album, 'Common Courtesy', without Victory Records.

District Court Judge John Z. Lee (great name right?) denied Victory Records' Motion for a Preliminary Injunction and as a result we'll all be able to get our hands on new music over at adtr.com tomorrow!

The band said some words onstage (watch the video above) and in writing (keep reading) about the decision.

"In May of 2011 we joined the long list of bands that have filed suit against Victory Records. Although our case is still ongoing, we are very pleased with the judge’s decision to allow us to release our next record. The only thing that has mattered to us while dealing with this lawsuit was getting new music to our fans. We are finally going to do that on October 8th and we couldn't be more excited!"

We're expecting a lot of activity from the band today so we'll keep this page updated as it all comes in, the band play the following UK dates next year: